Monday, November 27, 2023

Biden In Private Is Apologizing To Arab Americans But In Public He Is Still Backing Israel!

Biden is losing support because he continues to stand with Israel and its apartheid.

The problem with President Joe Biden is Israel and the economy.

He and Donald J. Trump will likely be the last U.S. Presidents to back Israel. 

In 2028, the next president after them [whomever wins] will now see this as a litmus test.

I am about close to not voting for him and Vice President Kamala Harris because of their hardline stance to Israel. They are literally defending the apartheid state in its total annihilation of the Gaza Strip. He has failed in trying to play neutral. He has failed to call for a ceasefire. He failed to call out Israel for its unlawful military actions. He refuses to condemn war crimes and illegal settlements done by Israel. 

Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary truce in exchange for civilians caught up in their mess. Israel released Palestinians who were unlawfully arrested and Hamas released civilians who were held since Oct. 7.

Biden also praised the release of Abigail Edan, the 4-year old Israeli-American child who was held in Gaza.

Biden's headaches grow. He is losing support among young voters. They think his stance on Israel and his economic policies are out of touch. They sour on Congress as well. 

With Republican control in the House of Representatives, the legislation is delayed, many members are retiring, every crisis is hurting America's reputation with the world.

Biden is also parroting propaganda from Israel.

Biden mentioned the discredited 40 beheaded babies. He said the Israeli air strike on hospitals was done by the "other team." Of course, he disputes the Gaza Health Ministry's assessment of the deaths during the Israeli air strikes.

During a press conference at the White House on October 25th, Biden voiced skepticism regarding the number of dead provided by the Gaza’s health office, adding, “I have no notion that the Palestinians are telling the truth about how many people are killed.”

His comments sparked fury from prominent Muslim Americans who met with the president the following day, according to The Washington Post. The five representatives of the American Muslim community criticized Biden for being insensitive, while others retold stories of civilians losing dozens of family members in Gaza.

The Ministry of Health says more than 14,000 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel declared war. The New York Times reported over the weekend that some 10,000 of those are believed to be women and children.

Eleven months to go and Biden is seeing a reckoning.

Since the Hamas launched its attack on Israel on Oct. 7 — during which hundreds of hostages were taken including a 3-year-old American who was released Sunday after seeing her parents murdered and turning 4-years-old in captivity — Biden has vowed to support the country with military and financial aid while also working with officials on both sides to negotiate a peaceful transfer of those hostages and prisoners and see Hamas unseated as the political force in power in Gaza.

During the meeting reported by the Washington Post, which scheduled for 30 minutes lasted more than an hour, Biden reportedly apologized for his comments.

“I’m sorry. I’m disappointed in myself,” Biden said to the group before he ended up hugging one of the participants. “I will do better.”

Biden officials have been meeting with staffers, political appointees, and outside groups to gauge their reactions to the administration’s stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Media pundits and political consultants have claimed that the conflict may endanger Biden’s 2024 electoral prospects.

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